A 2000 Ford Explorer with a V6 engine can typically tow between 3,000 to 5,000 pounds, depending on the specific configuration and equipment. The towing capacity may vary based on factors such as whether it has a towing package and the rear axle ratio. It's essential to consult the owner's manual or check the vehicle's specifications for precise towing limits. Always ensure that the total weight being towed, including cargo, does not exceed the vehicle's rated capacity.
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A Ford Ranger can tow approximately 6000 pounds of weight. However, some models can only tow up to 2000 pounds of weight.
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if it is prewired for a tow package it will have a trailer brake control in the dash most 2000 were not prewired but you can buy the kit that plugs into the vehicle loom without a great deal of trouble
On my 1999 Explorer it is fuse #30 labelled "Park Lamp/Trailer Tow Relay" in the passenger compartment fuse panel Page 183 of Owners Guide
I'm not sure of the actual weight it can tow, but I was told it couldn't tow over a 6'x5' trailer. From what I understand, it can tow a lawnmower, snowmobile, smaller things but cannot handle anything else because they tend to tip.
The owner's manual says with the 5.0L and 3.73 axle ratio, the maximum towing capacity is 6620 lbs. Henry
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No, you cannot flat tow a 2004 Ford Explorer without modifications. The manufacturer does not recommend flat towing this vehicle due to potential damage to the transmission. If you need to tow it, it's advisable to use a trailer or a tow dolly to prevent any issues. Always consult the owner's manual for specific towing guidelines.
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